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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

Much of Thassa lay outside the laws of Brundisium, the range of the mercantile ports, the waters of Port Kar. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #80)
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25 80 Much of thassa lay outside the laws of Brundisium, the range of the mercantile ports, the waters of Port Kar.

Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

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25 77 I had heard of this, on more than one world, and in more than one region of more than one world.
25 78 Following the coming onto Port Kar of a Home Stone, the Council of Captains had forbade this practice to its captains.
25 79 There were, of course, other ports, even outlaw ports harboring the "sleen of the sea," renegade captains, "free corsairs," independent marauders, and such.
25 80 Much of thassa lay outside the laws of Brundisium, the range of the mercantile ports, the waters of Port Kar.
25 81 The Ashigaru had now reached the summit of the platform, and had placed the inert body of Sumomo on its surface.
25 82 "No," said Lord Yamada, "please remain".
25 83 I returned to my seat.
I had heard of this, on more than one world, and in more than one region of more than one world. Following the coming onto Port Kar of a Home Stone, the Council of Captains had forbade this practice to its captains. There were, of course, other ports, even outlaw ports harboring the "sleen of the sea," renegade captains, "free corsairs," independent marauders, and such. Much of thassa lay outside the laws of Brundisium, the range of the mercantile ports, the waters of Port Kar. The Ashigaru had now reached the summit of the platform, and had placed the inert body of Sumomo on its surface. "No," said Lord Yamada, "please remain". I returned to my seat. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 25)